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The "Poor Man's Action Comics #1"
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On 9/29/2022 at 8:33 PM, sfcityduck said:

I'll take this seriously. I'd say no. The reason Action 1 matters is not the cover image, its the first appearance and origin of Superman. 

Some people say Action 7 is the poor man's Action 1 (really upper middle class these days), but the only reason is that it is the second Superman cover. That's not a big enough tie to the true significance of Action 1 for me. After all, Action 2 is the second Superman story. No, I'd say what we should be looking for are Superman's origin story.  And Superman 1 is not a poor man's anything.

So I have two candidates:

(1) is More Fun 101 (1945) - which fleshed out Superman's origin by telling us about his adventures when he was a boy (1st Superboy) and providing new details about Krypton:

Golden Age (1938-1955):Superhero, More Fun Comics #101 Davis Crippen ("D" Copy) Pedigree (DC, 1945) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white pages....

(2) is Superman 53 - the detailed origin story put out for a 10th anniversary issue:

Golden Age (1938-1955):Superhero, Superman #53 (DC, 1948) CGC FN- 5.5 Cream to off-white pages....

 

And both are affordable for normal income people.

Well, since Superboy and Superman are different characters (one is just a boy and the other is a MAN), my vote would be for #53...since I own it...:insane:

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On 9/29/2022 at 11:33 PM, sfcityduck said:

I'll take this seriously. I'd say no. The reason Action 1 matters is not the cover image, its the first appearance and origin of Superman. 

Some people say Action 7 is the poor man's Action 1 (really upper middle class these days), but the only reason is that it is the second Superman cover. That's not a big enough tie to the true significance of Action 1 for me. After all, Action 2 is the second Superman story. No, I'd say what we should be looking for are Superman's origin story.  And Superman 1 is not a poor man's anything.

So I have two candidates:

(1) is More Fun 101 (1945) - which fleshed out Superman's origin by telling us about his adventures when he was a boy (1st Superboy) and providing new details about Krypton:

Golden Age (1938-1955):Superhero, More Fun Comics #101 Davis Crippen ("D" Copy) Pedigree (DC, 1945) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white pages....

(2) is Superman 53 - the detailed origin story put out for a 10th anniversary issue:

Golden Age (1938-1955):Superhero, Superman #53 (DC, 1948) CGC FN- 5.5 Cream to off-white pages....

 

And both are affordable for normal income people.

Agreed... 

For example I knew early on that while most Silver Age keys were obtainable for me, that a Tec 27 was off the table as was an Action 1.  I got my reprint like a good comic collector should, but I immediately searched for a Batman 47 in my "keeper grade" and eventually did pick up a placeholder copy of Superman 53. 

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On 9/29/2022 at 8:51 PM, Buzzetta said:

Agreed... 

For example I knew early on that while most Silver Age keys were obtainable for me, that a Tec 27 was off the table as was an Action 1.  I got my reprint like a good comic collector should, but I immediately searched for a Batman 47 in my "keeper grade" and eventually did pick up a placeholder copy of Superman 53. 

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Smart move. I did the same. Books like this were considerably less expensive back in the day. And off most people’s radar. I did it with other publishers as well like a Capt. America #59. I figured even the secondary origin stories were worth while and would eventually be popular with other collectors. :whistle:
I’ve always been a poor guy but one with vision…

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On 9/29/2022 at 11:02 PM, Tri-ColorBrian said:

OK, since I own #19 I will agree that it's a poor man's Action #1...:sumo:

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And, I'll tell you something funny about #19, well maybe not funny as in Ha Ha, but funny as in making DC look less than intelligent:

When DC published Superman #183, the cover showed 3 stories (see below).  It told how rare they supposedly were, and what collector's will pay for a perfect copy, but the top 2 stories are both in #19...(shrug):makepoint: and I got my copy of #19 that year for $10...:banana:

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Also poor man's 1st Archie

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